realistically-adapted
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/ˌriːəˈlɪstɪkli əˈdæptɪd/
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/ˌrɪəˈlɪstɪkli əˈdæptɪd/
practically modified
Etymology
The term 'realistically-adapted' combines 'realistically,' from the word 'realistic,' which originates from the Latin 'realisticus,' meaning 'pertaining to reality,' and 'adapted,' from the Latin 'adaptare,' meaning 'to fit or adjust.'
'Realistically' evolved from the Latin 'realisticus' through French 'réalistique,' while 'adapted' came from Latin 'adaptare' through Old French 'adapter.'
Initially, 'realistic' meant 'pertaining to reality,' and 'adapted' meant 'to fit or adjust.' The combined term 'realistically-adapted' now means 'modified in a practical manner.'
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
modified or adjusted in a way that is practical and feasible, taking into account real-world conditions.
The new policy is realistically-adapted to meet the needs of the community.
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Last updated: 2025/04/07 11:46
